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NICVA’s research team develops knowledge and provides a strong evidence base on issues that affect the voluntary, community and social enterprise sector.

We produce reports for the benefit of sector organisations, researchers, policy makers and organisations interested in the sector. This includes research on workforce, income, volunteers and the composition of the sector

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NICVA meet with Minister for Exiting the EU

On Thursday 6 October 2016 UK Minister Robin Walker MP visited NICVA to discuss a broad range of issues around the UK’s exit from the EU.

The Minister noted that he will take particular interest in his Department for Northern Ireland and the implications of Brexit. The NICVA Executive Committee delegation discussed the economy, structural funds, the common travel area, the border, tariffs and free movement with Mr Walker.

On Structural Funds the Minister confirmed the Chancellor’s announcement of the government’s guarantee being extended to all funds committed before the UK leaves the EU. This should now remove any pressure or doubt on Peace IV and ESF, some of which are accessed by voluntary and community organisations.

Mr Walker also confirmed the government’s commitment to working with the Irish Government and the Stormont Executive to continue the common travel area and ensure no hard border in Ireland. NICVA suggested to the Minister there was a special case to be made for Northern Ireland in the complex negotiations ahead with the EU given the Peace Process and the Good Friday Agreement and the land border with the Republic of Ireland.

Speaking after the meeting Seamus McAleavey, NICVA Chief Executive said “this was a very useful meeting with the Minister, engaging and wide-ranging. The Minister said he is keen to maintain his contact with voluntary and community organisations over the time ahead to gather views and ideas. He will take the lead in his department with regard to Northern Ireland. NICVA has also spoken to the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland James Brokenshire MP who is keen to engage with our sector on the huge issues ahead.”